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Fatality leads to driver extradition

A MOUNT Gambier truck driver has been extradited to Victoria after being charged for his involvement in a fatal crash near Portland in March. Peter...

Business waste conversion forum

POTENTIAL for Limestone Coast industry, businesses and primary producers to transform waste into energy and reduce their business costs will be highlighted at a...

Kindergarten upgrades celebrated

MILLICENT North Kindergarten opened its gates to the community last week to celebrate the completion of several major upgrades. Despite afternoon rain and gusty winds,...

‘Upcycling’ never looked so good

A SPECIALIST art workshop has helped Penola residents breathe new life into homewares using chalk paints. Cate Bell has overseen the upcycling of pots, frames...

Appeal wishlist shared

COMMUNITY members are encouraged to extend their generosity beyond Christmas this year with the Mount Gambier Kmart Wishing Tree appeal to help those in...

Deering joins tourism industry group

TOURISM Mount Gambier - the city's peak tourism industry body - has welcomed Ben Deering to its board. Mr Deering, who is perhaps best known...

Millicent gallery well attended

THOUSANDS of locals and visitors flocked to the Millicent Gallery last month in celebration of this year's Wattle Range Art Show. The exhibition captured the...

Mount Gambier driver jailed over high-speed pursuit

A MOUNT Gambier man involved in a dangerous police pursuit will serve five months imprisonment before being released on a partially suspended sentence bond. Zac...

Disability support shared

CLIENTS at Comrec Mount Gambier have access to new iPads courtesy of a WDEA Works donation earlier this month. The donation was made after a...

Millicent parkland makeover

WORK has started for the Wattle Range Council's ambitious $2.1m master plan, which is set to transform the Millicent Parklands and Civic Precinct (Domain). The...

Commemorative honour

MARY MacKillop Memorial School Year 7 students recently travelled to the nation's capital to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War...

Slovenian tradition shared

BUSY little bumblebees were hard at work this month as students across the South East participated in a Slovenian inspired workshop. Over 300 students participated...

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Unlocking growth: Aussie horticulture eyes Indian market

Australian growers are set to gain insights into the journey of their produce to India, with the aim to maintain quality and boost trade...

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